In a joint press conference, the Greek Prime Minister and Egyptian President praised their countries’ cooperation and expressed optimism about the region’s future.
No cardinal has yet been chosen to succeed the late Pope Francis; voting will resume tomorrow.
“It’s absurd you’ve had this war going on for too long and the two sides aren’t even talking constructively about what would be necessary for them to end the conflict,” the VP said.
The new Syrian leader has well-known ties to terrorist groups—yet Paris is now backing him, apparently hoping he’s had a change of heart.
After three years of negotiations, the British government agreed to a deal granting significant advantages to Indian temporary workers while leaving locals behind.
Hungary warns Brussels’ energy “diversification” plan deepens dependency on the U.S. and drives up prices.
As Hollywood declines, some question if foreign studios are to blame—or its own push for woke propaganda.
The OCCRP has previously received significant funding from the U.S., the EU, and the Open Society Foundations.
Criminal gangs appear to be kicking off a new trend: targeting wealthy crypto holders.
During the defense minister’s speech, the protestors cried out slogans instead of honoring the importance of the event.
The co-chairs of the right-wing populist party pledged to fight the decision they regard as defamation.
Lowering standards to recruit women will cost lives in war, the Marine warned—now he’s accused of “extreme right-wing” views.